In brief
- Blockchain.com has received FCA registration for UK crypto brokerage, custody, and institutional services.
- The approval follows 2025 MiCA licensing, positioning the firm across European and UK markets.
- Founded in York in 2011, the crypto exchange has processed $1.2 trillion in transactions serving 90 million wallets.
Crypto exchange Blockchain.com has secured registration with UK regulator the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), enabling it to offer crypto services to customers there.
Blockchain.com can now provide brokerage, custody, and institutional services under one of the world’s strictest regulatory frameworks. For users, this means more protection and oversight of their funds.
Founded in the UK in 2011, Blockchain.com has…







